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Oh really? I have only seen German communities coming from that. I initially thought it would be more than just that (considering
.org
) but after so many German posts, I just blocked the instance.Nothing wrong with the posts / communities itself, but I don't speak or read German so it's just noise to me
There are a couple active English-speaking communities there, like /c/[email protected], but you're right that most content on the instance is in German. It's more that their userbase is also pretty active on other, English-speaking instances and I'm pretty sure that by blocking the instance, you won't see any of those posts and comments either.
[email protected] is fun because most articles are in english, and if the first comment is made in english, then all the german comments get downvoted to hell. But if the first comment is german, english speakers won't dare chime in. It's a modern day battle royale of languages!
I don't think it blocks users from that instance when you block the instance, just threads posted to said instance. I might be wrong, idk, but that's what I read before.
Just tried this out, it seems you're right. TIL. Always thought it would be the local equivalent of defederation.